Photo Material made available to Digital
Journalist with the Phan Thi KimPhuc story.(selected material is highlighted and
scanned at 200 and 72 dpi)

A: Original material in the AP Library
(Neg.s and readouts).

(1) Not selected. 12 original negatives,
from two or three rolls of filmtaken by Nick Ut on June 8, 1972, in the
AP photo library in New York. 8additional negatives show Kim Phuc in
hospital and after her return toTrang Bang, November 1972.

(2) Not selected. Computer readout: Photos
available in the AP digitalLibrary today: The Pulitzer winning image
of Kim Phuc running down the roadat Trang Bang, and a Photo showing Kim
Phuc in hospital, with librarycaptions. Both pictures were serviced
by AP as radiophotos in 1972.

(4) Not selected. Computer readout.Photos
available in the AP digitalLibrary today: Kim Phuc with her mother
Du Ngoc Nu in a Saigon hospital,June 10, 1972. And: Photo showing Phan
Thi Kim Phuc back at home in TrangBang, 10 Nov. 1972. With library
captions. Both pictures were serviced byAP as radiophotos in 1972.

B: Photos of the action on June 8, 1972

(5) Not selected. Vietnamese 25th Division
infantrymen move out into thepaddies near Trang Bang on June 8, 1972.
Background a burning building inTrang Bang. Picture taken prior the air
attack involving Kim Phuc. ).(negative with Nick Ut)

(6) Vietnamese 25th Division infantrymen
move out into the paddies nearTrang Bang on June 8, 1972. Background
a burning building in Trang Bang.Picture taken prior the air attack involving
Kim Phuc. (similar to (5) ).(negative with Nick Ut)

(7) Not selected. Refugees leaving Trang
Bang on a dirt road in a cartpulled by oxen. Taken morning June 8,
1972. ). (negative with Nick Ut)

(8) Not selected. Soldiers of the Vietnamese
Army 25th Division on amilitary operation near Trang Bang, 8
June 1972, carry one of theirwounded. Background a tank of the 25th
Division. ). (negative with Nick Ut)

(9) Commercial and military traffic has
come to a halt along Route 1, onJune 8, 1972, after north vietnamese troops
occupied part of the Trang Bangvillage. Background left the Cao Dai pagoda.
(photographed at noon, timeof the airstrike). (negative with Nick
Ut)

(10) Not selected. Commercial and military
traffic has come to a halt alongRoute 1, on June 8, 1972, after northvietnamese
troops occupied part of theTrang Bang village. Background left the
Cao Dai pagoda. (photographed atnoon, time of the airstrike). (negative
with Nick Ut)

(11) Not selected. Villagers from Trang
Bang, women and children, fleeacross the dry paddies and across barbed
wire fencing from their village,while the airstrikes go on, June 8, 1972.
(negative with Nick Ut)

(12) Soldier assists villagers from Trang
Bang, women and children, fleeacross the dry paddies and across barbed
wire fencing from their village,while the airstrikes go on, June 8, 1972.
(negative with Nick Ut)

(13) Not selected. A woman and her three
children wait alongside Route - 1after having fled from Trang Bang just
before the airstrikes began.

(18) Not selected. The scene down Route
1 just prior to the bombing by VNAFSkyraider planes. Kim Phuc's home is behind
the Cao Dai pagoda.

(19) White phosphorus and napalm bombs
explode across Route -1, amidsthomes and in front of the Cao Dai temple
in the outskirts of Trang Bang. Inthe foreground are Vietnamese soldiers
and news- and cameramen from variousinternational news organisations who watch
the scene. The towers of the CaoDai temple are visible in the centre of
the explosions. (Copy print withNick Ut)

(20) Not selected. White phosphorus and
napalm canisters explode acrossRoute -1, amidst homes and in front of
the Cao Dai temple in the outskirtsof Trang Bang. Photo taken from the position
where onlookers stand in thesecond bomb explosion picture. The towers
of the Cao Dai temple are visiblein the centre of the explosions. (Copy
print with Nick Ut)

(21) Not selected. Unidentified Trang Bang
villagers flee from theirvillage after the bombing. Left a Vietnamese
cameraman. Right the helmetedVietnamese freelance photographer Hoang
Can Danh, holding hiscamera.(Negative with Nick Ut)

(22) Unidentified Trang Bang villagers
flee from their village after thebombing. Left a Vietnamese cameraman.
Right a dog puppy runs along.Background the towers of the pagoda.

(23) Not selected. The aunt of Phan Thi
Kim Phuc, Nguyen Thi Xi, at lefthas turned back toward Trang Bang, running
towards an unidentified man whoholds the nine months old boy Phan Can
Cuong. The boy died ten days afterthe bombing, on June 18, from burn injuries
inflicted by napalm. Centre thehelmeted Vietnamese freelance photographer
Hoang Can Danh, holding hiscamera. At right, running down Route-1,
is Kim Phuc's grandmother Ly ThiTao, holding the three year old boy Phan
Van Danh, who died in he airraid.Background the towers of the Trang Bang
Cao Dai pagoda (Negative with NickUt).

(24) Not selected. CROPPED VERSION: The
aunt of Phan Thi Kim Phuc, NguyenThi Xi, at left, holds the nine months
old boy Phan Can Cuong. The boy diedten days after the bombing, on June 18,
from burn injuries inflicted bynapalm. Center the helmeted Vietnamese
freelance photographer Hoang CanDanh, holding his camera. At right,
running down Route-1, is Kim Phuc'sgrandmother Ly Thi Tao, holding the three
year old boy Phan Van Danh, whodied in he airraid. Background the towers
of the Trang Bang Cao Dai pagoda.(Copy print with Nick Ut)

(25) FULL NEGATIVE VERSION : The aunt of
Phan Thi Kim Phuc, Nguyen Thi Xi,at left, holds the nine months old boy
Phan Can Cuong. The boy died tendays after the bombing, on June 18, from
burn injuries inflicted by napalm.Center the helmeted Vietnamese freelance
photographer Hoang Can Danh,holding his camera. At right, running
down Route-1, is Kim Phuc'sgrandmother Ly Thi Tao, holding the three
year old boy Phan Van Danh, whodied in he air raid. Background the towers
of the Trang Bang Cao Daipagoda. (Negative with Nick Ut).

(26) Kim Phuc's grandmother Ly Thi Tao,
holding the three year old boy PhanVan Danh, who died in he airraid. (AP
Photo, negative with AP)

(27) Not selected. CROPPED VERSION: Kim
Phuc's grandmother Ly Thi Tao,holding the three year old boy Phan Van
Danh, who died in he airraid. (badcopy print with Nick Ut.)

(29) Newsmen and military stand across
Route-1, waiting for more fleeingvillagers to emerge through the smoke
from Trang Bang along the road. Lonewoman walking past them is not identified.
(negative with Nick Ut)

(30) A woman holding a small child and
a teenage girl holding her youngerbrother flee down Route 1. (negative with
Nick Ut)

(31) Soldiers and a photographer dressed
in military shirt have checkedout the vicinity of the Cao Dai pagoda,
without making contact with theenemy. (Negative with Nick Ut).The Pulitzer winning Picture.

(32) KIM PHUC: Full frame of the main picture,
showing part of thenegative number and the film sprockets.The picture shows left to right: Phan Thanh Tam,
older brother of Phan Thi Kim Phuc. (12)
Phan Thanh Phuoc, youngest brother of Phan Thi Kim Phuc.(5)
Phan Thi Kim Phuc (9)The young boy and girl holding hands are
Kim Phuc's cousins, Ho Van Bon(the boy) and Ho Thi Ting (the girl)In the background are four South Vietnamese
soldiers of the 25th Division,smoke from the fires engulfing outskirts
of the village of Trang Bang.(Associated Press / Photo by Nick Ut)
Original negative with AP)

(33) KIM PHUC: The cropped version
of the Pulitzer Prize main picture, The picture shows left to right:
Phan Thanh Tam, older brother of Phan Thi Kim Phuc.(12)
Phan Thanh Phuoc, youngest brother of Phan Thi Kim Phuc. (5)
Phan Thi Kim Phuc (9) The
young boy and girl holding hands are Kim Phuc's cousins, Ho VanBon (the
boy) and Ho Thi Ting (the girl)In the background are four South Vietnamese
soldiers of the 25th Division,smoke from the fires engulfing outskirts
of the village of Trang Bang.(Associated Press / Photo by Nick Ut)
Digitally repaired negative with AP.

(34) KIM PHUC: A British television crew from Independent
Television News (ITN, Britain),photographers and Vietnamese soldiers
of the 25th Division stand aroundseverely burned Phan Thi Kim Phuc, while
a soldier gestures to her, June 8,1972, on route 1 near Trang Bang. A journalist,
ITN reporter ChristopherWain (foreground, in cape) poured water
over Kim Phuc. Behind Kim Phuc isthe ITN sound technician Tom Phillips.
At right background, is NBCcameraman Le Phuc Dinh, now living in
Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Wain andPhillips now live near London in retirement.
(AP Photo/Nick Ut)(Associated Press / Photo by Nick Ut)
Negative with AP.

(36) (36) Patient Phan Thi Kim Phuc pushes
the wheelchair of another childpatient at the Barsky Center for Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery inSaigon, August 8, 1972. (Photo Michel
Laurent, AP.)Note: Michel Laurent was killed in action
in Vietnam 28/4/1975, the lastnewsman to die in the war. (negative with
AP)

(37) (37) Phan Thi Kim Phuc back in her
home in Trang Bang village inNovember 1972. The house was damaged by
explosive bombs on the fatal June8, 1972, and has not yet been fully repaired.
(AP Photo, Nick Ut)(38) Nick Ut (left, with Leica camera
and goggles, visits with Phan Thi KimPhuc in Trang Bang, after she was released
from hospital in November 1972.Kim holds her little niece, To Thuy Linh.
Nick Ut used goggles when ridingatop armored personnel carriers or tanks.
(Photo Carl Robinson, AP)

D: Photos of photographer Nick Ut in the
field.

(39) AP photographer Huynh Cong
Ut ("Nick" Ut) during one of the many military operations he covered as an Associated
Press photographer. Hewalks through a rice paddie, background
a canal bank with brush and bananatrees. He wears a steel helmet and a flak-jacket.
Around his neck is theLeica with a 35mm lens, and a Nikon camera.
Over his right shoulder Nickcarries another Nikon with a 300mm lens.
The picture was taken near theCambodian border, in 1973. (Photo by Le
Van Ly, AP) (horizontal, originalwith Nick Ut)

(40) Not selected. Nick Ut with
Leica, Nikon, in camouflage uniform andhelmet, in the field. Background Vietnamese
soldiers. Near Cambodianborder. Undated. Horizontal. Original
with Nick Ut.

(44) Not selected. Phan Thi Kim
Phuc leaves the podium at the VietnamVeterans Memorial in Washington on Monday,
November 11, 1996, afteraddressing a Veterans Day ceremony. (Photo
by Dennis Cook, AP)

(45) Phan Thi Kim Phuc holds her
son Thomas Huy Hoang at their home inToronto, Canada. Background left is her husband, Bui Huy Toan.
The family are now Canadian citizen,but kept their Vietnamese names.The photograph was taken in May 1997 in
their Toronto apartment (Photo byNick Ut) (AP Photo, available in color)

(46) Not selected. Phan Thi Kim
Phuc (33) plays with her son Thomas HuyHoang (3) in a friend's apartment on May
25, 1997, in Toronto, Canada. (AP Photo, Nick Ut). Available in
color.

F: Trang Bang Revisited. June 1997
And April 2000.

(47) The mother of Phan Thi Kim
Phuc, Du Ngoc Nu (66) wipes tears fromher eyes with her husband Phan The Ngoc,
on Route-1 in Trang Bang, June 1,1997, near the 25th anniversary of the
wounding of Kim Phuc on 8 June 1972.(Photo by Richard Vogel, Associated Press).
Available in color.

(48) Not selected. The father of
Phan Thi Kim Phuc (72) points towardsthe shack where he and his wife Du Ngoc
Nu, 66, live (in 1997). They livenear the scene of the mis-bombing on 8
June 1972. (Photo by Richard Vogel,Associated Press). Available in color. Note: The parents
now live with their daughter in Toronto, Canada.

(49) Not selected. Vietnamese young
men with their bikes on the stretchof road on Route 1 which was a nightmare
for Kim Phuc. Picture taken June1, 1997, close to the 256th anniversary
of the bombing of Trang Bang.(Photo by Richard Vogel, Associated Press).
Available in color.

(50) Phan Thanh Tam, 41, right,
points at the direction where he fled 28years ago from the bombing on 8 June 1972
with his sister Phan Thi Kim Phuc. At left Nick Ut, photographer. Phan
Thanh Tam is shown in Ut's PulitzerPrize winning photo at left. Trang Bang,
25 April , 2000 (Photo by HorstFaas / AP Photo) Available in color.

(51) Phan Thanh Tam, 41, discusses
with Nick Ut,. Photographer,thebombing on 8 June 1972 in which his sister
Phan Thi Kim Phuc was injured bynapalm and pictured by Nick Ut. Phan Thanh
Tam is shown in Ut's PulitzerPrize winning photo at left, at the age
of 12. At left is Phan The Ngoc'sbrother Phan The Ngoc, who is not in the
famous picture. Scene at TrangBang, 25 April , 2000 (Photo by Horst
Faas / AP Photo) Available in color.

G- Phan Thi Kim Phuc and Nick Ut at the
opening of the Wellcome wing of theLondon Science Museum.

(52) Horst Faas, Huynh Cong
'Nick' Ut and Phan Thi Kim Phuc at thedisplay in the Science Museum in London,
where photos, the original Leicacamera and a Muirhead K220 transmitter
are exhibited. (Photo ChristineNesbitt, AP)

(55) Not selected. Huynh Cong 'Nick'
Ut at the display in the ScienceMuseum in London, where photos, the original
Leica camera and a MuirheadK220 transmitter are exhibited. Foreground
the Pulitzer winning photo(1973) (Photo Christine Nesbitt, AP)

(58) Phan Thi Kim Phuc (l) and Huynh
Cong 'Nick' Ut discuss with AndrewNahum, curator of the London Science Museum
(center) the display of NickUt's Leica, photographs and a Muirhead
K220 drum phototransmitter, June 27,2000. Later in the dasy the Queen opened
the new Wellcome wing of themuseum. (AP Photo/Christine Nesbitt)

(59) Phan Thi Kim Phuc, AP[ photo
editor Horst Faas and Huynh Cong Ut(l/r) discuss Ut's award winning 1972
photograph at the London ScienceMuseum's display of Ut's photos, camera
and Muirhead photo transmitter,June 27, 2000. Background other exhibits
of the show "Making the modernWorld". Later the Queen opened the Wellcome
wing of the museum. (APPhotos/Christine Nesbitt)

(60) Not selected. General view
of the display case with photographs ofNick Ut, his Leica camera and a Muirhead
photo transmitter at the LondonScience Museum, June 27,2000. L/r Horst
Faas, AP photo editor, Phan Thi KimPhuc, subject of the June 8,1972 'napalm
girl' picture and photographerHuynh Cong 'Nick' Ut, prior the opening
of the Wellcome wing of the museumby the Queen. (AP Photo/Christine Nesbitt)

(64) AP photographer Nick Ut photographs
Phan Thi Kim Phuc with some ofthe pigeons on Trafalgar Square in London,
June 28, 2000. Ut and Kim Phuc,who had met with the Queen the( previous
day, were on a London sightseeingtour. (AP Photo/Brigit Jones)

(65) Phan Thi Kim Phuc and AP photographer
Huynh Cong 'Nick' Ut during astroll in London Soho's China town, during
a London sightseeing tour June28, 2000, the day after they met the Queen.
(AP Photo/Brigit Jones)